
The End of Oak Street Review: Where There’s a Will, There’s Hathaway
David Robert Mitchell’s contribution to the dinosaur movie zeitgeist is a wacky, wonderful adventure led by this year’s strongest star.

David Robert Mitchell’s contribution to the dinosaur movie zeitgeist is a wacky, wonderful adventure led by this year’s strongest star.

Christopher Nolan’s IMAX epic of Homer’s poem is gorgeous, brutal, and full of ambition. It’s also proof that even our most sincere anti-war stories are still being told by people who cannot picture what comes after the empire falls, only what a gentler version of it might look like.

In this summertime coming-of-age story, Dominic Sessa portrays a young, cocky Bourdain, who drives you a bit insane with his bad decisions but has you rooting for him nonetheless.

Araki’s first feature in over a decade is pro-sex, anti-prude, and absolutely unapologetic about it all.

The Director-Actor’s newly released third film is a technically crafted work of art. No major spoilers in this review.
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